The last month I have recladded my whole home, a tiny house called q-ute, with help from the talented ex-housetruckers Geoff and Lisa.
All the walls needed to be replaced. Today it is finished and I can again go out and embark on my journey once again.

That being said, this has been a journey on its own; I have learnt how to guide an electric fretsaw, measure, nail and screw my walls back in place. I have also learnt about silicon, and how to build to avoid getting water inside the home while traveling down a highway at high speeds.

The last few weeks I have been parked up doing maintenance on my Q-ute (video about that next week), while doing this I have also been house sitting on the lifestyle block where I am parked. Check out this video to see my day on the farm (make sure to see the end where the goats are being cheeky)

Kiwiburn is a participatory festival. The people that choose to go, bring and make things that they want to have there. It is through this way of thinking that people create an amazing atmosphere where every performance, set up, art piece and so on are all there because people want to contribute.

I definitely enjoyed my time there and I would suggest to get in early and get next years ticket when you can!

The army, two fire trucks and the police called into Sundaes Festival both during and after the flood of the festival site Friday night/Saturday morning. The river rose to chest level and created panic, evacuation and waves across the main festival site causing house trucks, cloths stock, cars and heaps of beautiful work by the festival organizers to be destroyed. With the help from the salvation army, police, fire brigades, the army, festival organizers and individuals there were no injuries, however, it was not a pleasant experience and there are some that have left the site with less then what they arrived with. My regards goes out to all the festival beings that have shared this experience with me.